If you missed the adrenaline-fueled spectacle of F1: The Movie in theaters, the wait is finally over. Brad Pitt’s high-octane Formula 1 drama is racing onto OTT today, giving fans a chance to stream one of 2025’s biggest blockbusters from home.
The film, directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) and produced by Hollywood veteran Jerry Bruckheimer, was first released worldwide on June 27. Since then, it has dominated the box office, grossing nearly $590.5 million (around ₹4,800 crore) globally, cementing its place as one of the year’s biggest hits and Pitt’s most successful release to date in 2025.
Where to Watch F1: The Movie on OTT
Starting today, August 22, F1: The Movie will be available exclusively for rent on Prime Video. Viewers will need to pay per watch, as it won’t be part of the subscription catalog just yet.
The film is also expected to stream on Apple TV+, the studio’s home platform, sometime between late September and early October 2025, roughly three months after its theatrical release. However, Apple has not confirmed the exact date.
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Box Office Numbers
Since its June premiere, F1: The Movie has been nothing short of a global phenomenon:
- North America: $182.8 million
- International markets: $407.7 million
- Worldwide total: $590.5 million (₹4,800 crore approx.)
In South Korea, it became the No. 1 film of 2025, outpacing even local hits. Analysts also report that this is Brad Pitt’s biggest box office success to date.
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F1: The Movie Matters for Apple
F1: The Movie marks a major win for Apple Original Films, which has been pushing aggressively into the theatrical space before streaming. After weathering a few shaky starts at the box office, Apple finally has a global crowd-pleaser that worked both in theaters and now promises to drive OTT buzz.
With Brad Pitt behind the wheel, Joseph Kosinski in the director’s chair, and Formula 1’s growing global fandom fueling interest, F1: The Movie is poised to be as big a streaming draw as it was a theatrical one.
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